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Iranian concessions could pave the way to revived nuclear deal: report
Fox News
Iran dropped some of its demands in negotiations over reviving the Obama-era nuclear deal, potentially paving the way for the renewed agreement sought by President Biden.
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The news would be a welcome development for the Biden administration, which has made reviving the nuclear agreement signed under former President Barack Obama a cornerstone of its policy on Iran. The deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, was scrapped by former President Donald Trump in May 2018 in favor of a policy of "maximum pressure" on Iran.
The senior official told Reuters that the U.S. will now look to respond to a draft agreement proposed by the European Union, something made possible by Iran dropping some of its demands.